
Why Your Brain Thinks These Strawberries Are Red - Science Of Illusions
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Date: 2022-07-06
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Sakasil
I'm not gonna lie I saw gray, grey? I can never remember which spelling was right, but of course my brain didn't immediately identify the shapes as strawberries I only realized that when he pointed it out. They sorta looked like blackberries. I also like to take pictures in greyscale so that could also play a role, there are a few things that could potentially break the illusion in some brains, as not all brains see the world the same way, such as I am red-green colorblind, I can identify some colors of red but cannot tell you the difference between the colors of red and I am autistic so I process information in a different way.
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I'm not gonna lie I saw gray, grey? I can never remember which spelling was right, but of course my brain didn't immediately identify the shapes as strawberries I only realized that when he pointed it out. They sorta looked like blackberries. I also like to take pictures in greyscale so that could also play a role, there are a few things that could potentially break the illusion in some brains, as not all brains see the world the same way, such as I am red-green colorblind, I can identify some colors of red but cannot tell you the difference between the colors of red and I am autistic so I process information in a different way.
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Khayla
As an artist it always boggles my mind how sometimes when you make the background color Grey but in the cooler side in the palette obviously you would choose a cool toned drawing especially for skin and when the background was more on the warmer tone you would choose a warm palette but when you post it in social media you then realize that alot of people see the colors differently just like how some would see it in a screen with customized lighting with its own shade of color sometimes people have it in warm tone or cool tone or night vision and the color of your drawing differs so much: // idk if it's just me or something
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As an artist it always boggles my mind how sometimes when you make the background color Grey but in the cooler side in the palette obviously you would choose a cool toned drawing especially for skin and when the background was more on the warmer tone you would choose a warm palette but when you post it in social media you then realize that alot of people see the colors differently just like how some would see it in a screen with customized lighting with its own shade of color sometimes people have it in warm tone or cool tone or night vision and the color of your drawing differs so much: // idk if it's just me or something
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Ryan
On the filter experiment, if the filter was perfect and really did filter out all of the red light then there would be no perceivable difference vis a vis color constancy (white vs green background. The brain really does not make up colors based on expectation. This can be demonstrated in photoshop by actually removing the red. When you do there is no perceivable difference. Color constancy is more about how the brain mashes colors in contrast and saturation. But the color you see is either there or it is not, the brain doesn-t make up colors that aren-t actually there as the video implies.
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On the filter experiment, if the filter was perfect and really did filter out all of the red light then there would be no perceivable difference vis a vis color constancy (white vs green background. The brain really does not make up colors based on expectation. This can be demonstrated in photoshop by actually removing the red. When you do there is no perceivable difference. Color constancy is more about how the brain mashes colors in contrast and saturation. But the color you see is either there or it is not, the brain doesn-t make up colors that aren-t actually there as the video implies.
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endersblade
I'm an insomniac and sleep at all hours of the day, and I saw the dress as blue and black. And by that, I mean it was obvious the picture was of a blue and black dress. Yes, obviously the picture itself looked more blue and BROWN when taken literally as 'what colors are in this picture', but it was obviously a blue and black dress to me. The shoe is grey and teal to me as well. That said, the strawberries at the beginning looked grey to me until he started talking about them, and then I started to see them as being red.
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I'm an insomniac and sleep at all hours of the day, and I saw the dress as blue and black. And by that, I mean it was obvious the picture was of a blue and black dress. Yes, obviously the picture itself looked more blue and BROWN when taken literally as 'what colors are in this picture', but it was obviously a blue and black dress to me. The shoe is grey and teal to me as well. That said, the strawberries at the beginning looked grey to me until he started talking about them, and then I started to see them as being red.
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White
OK I have seen this picture of -the dress- many times before, and for the first time I saw it
as a blue and black dress but.
then all of sudden it transformed. in front of my eyes, to gold and white
So I rewound the video to confirm that it wasn-t an illusion in the film,
but now it only looked gold and white to me after that.
. even though I swear I saw it as a blue and black dress. weird.
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OK I have seen this picture of -the dress- many times before, and for the first time I saw it
as a blue and black dress but.
then all of sudden it transformed. in front of my eyes, to gold and white
So I rewound the video to confirm that it wasn-t an illusion in the film,
but now it only looked gold and white to me after that.
. even though I swear I saw it as a blue and black dress. weird.
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Samoht
Actually no they're not gray if you look at the picture on the clickbait of this title you will realize that the zoomed in area is not actually Gray and the so-called zoomed in area is not what the picture actually depicts. The further you zoom in the more everything looks black and gray. This entire video is clickbait.
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Actually no they're not gray if you look at the picture on the clickbait of this title you will realize that the zoomed in area is not actually Gray and the so-called zoomed in area is not what the picture actually depicts. The further you zoom in the more everything looks black and gray. This entire video is clickbait.
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Eduardo
What! No way, I thought I was the only one with this crazy conspiracy of seeing different colours but calling them the same. Had no idea it was such a comment thought.
And btw the dress is 100% black and blue and the shoe 100% gray and green (or whatever that colour is called)
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What! No way, I thought I was the only one with this crazy conspiracy of seeing different colours but calling them the same. Had no idea it was such a comment thought.
And btw the dress is 100% black and blue and the shoe 100% gray and green (or whatever that colour is called)
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Laurie
The dress: Blue and gold (the only celebrity to see what I saw was Lady Gaga, she called the colors periwinkle and sand--that's what I see)
The shoe: Gray and teal
The voice: Yanny until I tried to hear Laurel as well then Laurel and cannot hear yanny anymore
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The dress: Blue and gold (the only celebrity to see what I saw was Lady Gaga, she called the colors periwinkle and sand--that's what I see)
The shoe: Gray and teal
The voice: Yanny until I tried to hear Laurel as well then Laurel and cannot hear yanny anymore
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Tuepp
Actually I picked some colors. It is -NOT- gray. It is magenta. Example: # 908f90 - Is actually a red-blue mix. Yes, it looks more reddish because you interpret the blue environment, but _gray_ is simply a false statement.
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Actually I picked some colors. It is -NOT- gray. It is magenta. Example: # 908f90 - Is actually a red-blue mix. Yes, it looks more reddish because you interpret the blue environment, but _gray_ is simply a false statement.
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Skid
White is a mixture of RGB pixels if you zoom in its still just RGB. same with colors there is no grey. Yello2 or purple pixels. does that shoe have to be on a screen for it to have that effect or
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White is a mixture of RGB pixels if you zoom in its still just RGB. same with colors there is no grey. Yello2 or purple pixels. does that shoe have to be on a screen for it to have that effect or
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